Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America ; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources ; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men ; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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Page 46
... England was in force , will astonish every one , who has imbibed just notions respecting property ; and I beg every Englishman to com- pare the military law of the United States with that of England . It was urged by the federal party ...
... England was in force , will astonish every one , who has imbibed just notions respecting property ; and I beg every Englishman to com- pare the military law of the United States with that of England . It was urged by the federal party ...
Page 53
... England . " That when America shall manifest a real deter- mination to fulfil her part of the treaty , Great- Britain will not hesitate to prove her sincerity , to co - operate , in whatever points depend on her , to carry every article ...
... England . " That when America shall manifest a real deter- mination to fulfil her part of the treaty , Great- Britain will not hesitate to prove her sincerity , to co - operate , in whatever points depend on her , to carry every article ...
Page 64
... 'DONALD , one of the Commissioners , and published at Philadel- phia , previous to his departure for England . The Review is taken from the Anti - Jacobin . " As " As an almost total ignorance appears to prevail in 64 BOARD OF.
... 'DONALD , one of the Commissioners , and published at Philadel- phia , previous to his departure for England . The Review is taken from the Anti - Jacobin . " As " As an almost total ignorance appears to prevail in 64 BOARD OF.
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... England , respecting the American Board of Com → missioners , and the object of their appointment , we shall preface our extracts from the " Brief State- ment , " by a repetition of our account of those tran- slations , which led to ...
... England , respecting the American Board of Com → missioners , and the object of their appointment , we shall preface our extracts from the " Brief State- ment , " by a repetition of our account of those tran- slations , which led to ...
Page 89
... England , and the dispute , of which I shall say something at the close of this Volume , remains still unsettled , in May 1801 . · DEFENCE OF THE QUAKERS OF PENN- SYLVANIA . THE following Letter to the Editor of the Anti- Jacobin Review ...
... England , and the dispute , of which I shall say something at the close of this Volume , remains still unsettled , in May 1801 . · DEFENCE OF THE QUAKERS OF PENN- SYLVANIA . THE following Letter to the Editor of the Anti- Jacobin Review ...
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